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    Child Labour in India: Causes, Challenges and Legislations to combat the malaise. Abstract: Child labour continues to be a problem even today in many parts of the world. These children are mostly inhabitants of poor undeveloped nations of South America, Africa and Asia. They live in harsh conditions with almost no access to education. The income earned by them, however minimal, is necessary to feed and clothe their families who are dependent on them. The families have no other option but to push

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    Designing Tiffany & Co.

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    LAUNCHING TIFFANY & Co. IN NEW DELHI, INDIA INTRODUCTION: Tiffany & Co. is one of the oldest luxury jewelry brands, which was established in the U.S. by Charles Lewis Tiffany. The company when started was a stationery shop at New York’s Broadway Street, however because of the dedication and risk taking ability of its founder it today become a leading luxury jewelry and high-end specialty goods retailer. Tiffany’s offers a wide range of products to its customers including jewelry, watches, home

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    Digital India: Startup Plans of 2016 Start-up India is harmonious with the PM’s innovation approach when he addressed Digital India program. The Start-up India Action plan is a great start but will need continued support and evolution to make this a true, deep revolution for the future India. Starting own business is the dream project of many individuals which is underpinned by many facilities in our country. Hundreds and thousands of business are being launched every day with a low success but

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    Right to Information Act

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    Executive Summary The Indian Government, to promote transparency and accountability in the administration processes, brought into force the Right to Information Act on October 12th, 2005. As per the Parliament of India, the purpose of the RTI Act is ‘to provide for setting out the practical regime of right to information for citizens’[i]. The Act applies to all the states and union territories of India, except Jammu and Kashmir. The Act is applicable to all constitutional authorities – any

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    to recorded information from the U.S. government presented by Caulfield’s (2009), he demonstrates how India has the peak rate of forced child labor and trafficking in areas such as textile manufacturing factories, goal mines, restaurants and household servants. Therefore, the major aim of Caulfield’s research is to focus the exploitation of young children in India, accounting both the legal and illegal side to show the different ways in which Indian government had tried and can defeat this issue of

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    Topic -- Refer to Make in India programme. What should foreign companies do in order to adopt better to Indian conditions, and have successful operations here. 'Need ' is defined as the state of dissatisfaction , whereas 'Value ' is defined as the difference between the benefits and costs . However if the need is also fulfilled and also after delivering promising value / delighting customers , if the product / service does not sell in a particular market ? Then What ? Welcome to the world of

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    international market, which also affected India. A business report published by business standard under the title “Half of India's top firms have destroyed shareholder wealth since FY08” quoted that majority of listed companies reported a decline in their market capitalization. For most of these companies borrowings exceeded their market value resulting a wide spread debt trap. Banks had a mounting volume of bad debt and the

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    Jan Lokpal Bill

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    lokpal bill of Anna Hazare. It also states the corruption in India and the need for anti-corruption laws.It also tells the news and updates on the lokpal bill and how the Jan lokpal bill differs from the government lokpal bill. Why is there a need for anti-corruption laws? All of us are aware of the fact that the country, whom we love so much has been in the clutches and the diabolical jaws of the virus, called corruption. Corruption in India is the main cause of its every failure. Every developmental

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    THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND WHILE GREEN MARKETING ARE:- 1. KNOW YOU 'RE CUSTOMER: Make sure if the consumers are aware of about the issues that your company attempts to address. For example:- Whirlpool learned the hard way that consumers wouldn 't pay extra for a CFC-free refrigerator because consumers didn‘t know what CFCs were 2. SPREADING AWARENESS IN CUSTOMERS: It is important for the customers to be made aware about the green product. It is also important to educate them about why the company

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    Reflection Paper on GOLDEN TRIANGLE What Is Golden Triangle? Golden Triangle – the coming together of business, government and civil society, where each party focuses what they do best. The golden triangle approach allows each partner to bring its unique resources and energy to the areas where we have the greatest impact on the world and where the world has the greatest impact on us” Muhtar Kent, Chairman and CEO, The Coca-Cola Company "Large societal challenges, opportunities in the world today

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